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Oct 25, 2005 00:27 |  #1

Saturday last I posted about getting the 50 f1.4 and 85 f1.8 and being so jazzed to try them out I missed out on some keepers because I wasn't paying attention to DoF. Oh well. But I still wanted to play with some of the images and look what I found. When I went to check on the sharpness in her left eye. Cropped to about 300%


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No matter how slow the film, Spirit always stands still long enough for the photographer It has chosen. Minor White

  
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Oct 25, 2005 01:15 |  #2

Pretty expression on # 1. Like the colours to. Nice lens you have it will serve you well. Good luck.




  
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Oct 25, 2005 03:56 |  #3

I love my 85 1.8!!! its my fav night time lens!!! I wanna upgrade my 50 1.8 to a 1.4 soon!!
but its never soon enough!!! that pic is crazy sharp, what cam are you using? Oh and
great self portrit!! heh




  
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Oct 25, 2005 08:26 |  #4

Beautiful little girl, But more light would have really made this shot.



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Oct 25, 2005 10:34 |  #5

Ok I guess I need to check monitor calibration also. I got in to work this morning, went to show this image to a co-worker and to my dismay the images are way to dark on the LCD screen here at work but look fine on my CRT monitor at home. Which is most likely why no one commented on my reflection in her eye, it was to dark for anyone to see.


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Oct 25, 2005 18:45 |  #6

i saw it and thought it was cool. very sharp lens. i love mine also.




  
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Oct 25, 2005 20:14 |  #7

ya I saw it too, but I said that in my first comment




  
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Nov 14, 2008 10:17 |  #8

EYE can see the photographer..nice shot.


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